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And about that song pick … YES!
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And about that song pick … YES!
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Great guess, but I’ve got Brown in Puerto Rican winter league in '52-'53 season, Aaron there the following year. As far as I can tell, unless you have receipts the contrary, their paths did not cross. Anyway, it wasn’t what I had in mind. Reluctantly, then, I’m going to call this a swing and a miss.🤔
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Wow. That is painful – and accurate. 😐
So I’m going to give it to you, @[email protected] … although another correct answer is that they were both batboys. Willard Brown was a spring training batboy for the KC Monarchs, for whom he would later star. They played in Shreveport before the season started.
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So what would you like to hear, @YakyuNightOwl ?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p_cyRtb_04
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Love it!
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The Tigers would remain segregated until June 6, 1958.
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YES!
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So in addition to being a die-hard A’s fan, I am also a die-hard Dodgers fan, with the exception of the year 1974.
@[email protected] and @[email protected] I know, are of the other persuasion.
Gentlemen, start your engines.
https://twitter.com/SlangsOnSports/status/1769964116498665832